Child procurement statutes today typically refer to the attempt to solicit a child for involvement in sexual activity, whether with the defendant or a third party, or for use in the creation of child pornography. However, in some states the term "child procurement" is still used to describe what is called "child selling" in other states.
Child selling can relate to any monetary transaction regarding a child, but is most frequently used with regard to the exchange of cash for a child in an adoption proceeding.
Both child procurement of the sexually-oriented variety and child selling are generally felonies, and procurement requires registration in many states.
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